This non-provisional utility application is by applicant Longhorn Intelligent Technology Co. Ltd. by inventors Haitao YANG, Lei LI, Lin YANG, and Feng ZHOU.
The present invention is in the field of panel lighting, namely a panel light with isolated low voltage direct current auxiliary power supply audio interface.
Panel lighting provides general room lighting from a wall or ceiling mounted panel. A variety of different panel lighting fixtures have been discussed in the prior art.
The present invention has an output with isolated 12V/15V auxiliary power supply that shares the same transformer to increase the independent winding power supply and isolation from other circuits. The key feature of the present invention is that the 12V/15V auxiliary power supply adopts an audio interface with an LED driving power supply. The audio interface to installs to allow hot plugging addition of a sensor to add audio function to the LED light panel. Without the modular sensor, the LED light panel functions as a basic panel light.
A panel light has an isolated low voltage direct current auxiliary power supply audio interface. The LED panel light has a DC power supply supplying the LED panel light. The DC power supply dim control is formed on the DC power supply supplying the LED panel light. The DC power supply dim control is configured as an input that adjusts the voltage or current of the LED panel light. A DC isolator circuit is connected to the DC power supply dim control. A low-voltage and dim power supply is connected to the DC isolator circuit. The low-voltage and dim power supply has an audio interface connection. The audio interface connects to the audio interface connection. The audio interface connection has an audio interface positive 12 V line, an audio interface ground line, and an audio interface dim line. A sensor connects to the audio interface at a sensor output.
Optionally, the panel light with an isolated low voltage direct current auxiliary power supply audio interface has a low-voltage and dim power supply configured as a 12 V low-voltage and dim power supply. The audio interface connection can be an audio interface socket and plug connection and the socket can be formed on the low-voltage and dim power supply. The DC power supply receives an AC input from an AC/DC power supply load line and an AC/DC power supply neutral line. The DC power supply is an AC/DC power supply which receives AC power and converts it into DC power. The sensor can be a microphone or can include a microphone. The sensor may include and use a microphone for facilitating voice recognition capability for the audio interface.
The following call out list of elements can be a useful guide for referencing the element numbers of the drawings.
LED stands for light-emitting diode, a type of lighting technology.
AC/DC stands for alternating current to direct current.
12 V stands for twelve volts.
Current LED panel lights on the market have a driving power supply with a 12V auxiliary power supply as shown in
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The sensor 60 has a sensor signal output 62 to the audio interface 80. The sensor can be a microphone or light sensor or a combination of the two for example. The audio interface 80 has an audio interface positive 12 V line 81, an audio interface ground 82, and an audio interface dim line 83 connected to the 12 V and dim power supply 84. In turn, the 12 V and dim power supply 84 is connected to the DC current isolator circuit 87. The DC current isolator circuit 87 is connected to a DC power supply DIM control 90 at a dim positive sensor side line 89 and a dim negative sensor side line 88. The DC current isolator circuit 87 is connected to the low-voltage and dim power supply 84 also known as the 12 V and dim power supply 84 at the dim positive power side line 85 and the dim negative power side line 86.
An external sensor for a panel light has can be installed in several ways. First, the back portion of the housing of the panel light can be formed with openings. This installation method is very inconvenient so it is not preferred. Also, the wiring has a risk of incorrect connection. Additionally, the installation of the sensor on the back of the panel light risks being influenced by interference from the backside. A second method of installation is to install the sensor on the ceiling near the panel light. This installation method has no direct relationship with the panel light, but the panel light is electrically connected with the sensor to achieve sensor function. Both of these physical topologies are not preferred. The preferred physical installation of the present invention differs in that it acoustically connects an audio sensor with the panel so that the panel receives acoustic signals for the sound sensor. As seen in
The current LED panel lights on the market have an electrical configuration where either the prior art auxiliary power supply is not isolated from the LED output terminal, or a separate AC/DC power supply is used to provide auxiliary power supply. Sometimes a the output power is then converted to a 12/15V auxiliary power supply, which is either not isolated, or the circuit is complicated and costly, which is very inconvenient when installing the sound sensor. The present invention differs from the standard LED panel lights by providing an isolated 12/15V auxiliary power supply and modular connection to an external sensor or controller.
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Isolation can be by a transformer with inductive coil winding. A transformer increases auxiliary winding or independent AC/DC auxiliary power supply to provide an isolated auxiliary power supply such as isolated 12V/15V. The power supply interface adds a unique audio interface method. At the same time, the dimming is also isolated to improve safety. The safely isolated auxiliary power supply provides a plug in expansion for external sensors and controllers. By installing the audio interface on the aluminum frame, the customer can install the sensor without disassembly making it deploy and remove. The audio interface does not affect the panel light as one can quickly and easily switch between different functional requirements.
Users of this patented power supply, controller, and light fixture can flexibly choose to add an audio sensor or controller with audio interface to provide a smart voice assistant according to their needs. The standardization through the audio interface makes expansion installation very convenient. As the power supply is isolated and on low voltage, there will be no danger of electric shock. This makes installation easy, safe and reliable without need for tools.
A benefit of the present invention is that there is no need to add a separate auxiliary power supply for the audio interface and sensor because the audio interface and sensor can share the same power supply as the LED lamp. The addition of an auxiliary winding provides a safe isolation supply voltage. The power supply interface has an isolated novel audio interface method and dimming. The audio interface allows conversion to add an external voice sensor, which is convenient for end-user customers to choose. The voice sensor 60 can be a simple microphone, or a smart home assistant. The modular addition does not change the appearance of the panel light or the type of panel light.
A wide variety of different voice sensors and audio interfaces can be provided. For example, a digital voice assistant can be modularly attached to the light to allow verbal commands for dimming. A variety of different commercially available sensors can be mounted on the modular isolated power supply means. The sensors may have wireless protocols for communicating with Internet services, or have voice command capability. Digital voice assistants can control the lights and if provided with a speaker can relay information to the occupants. These digital voice assistants can come in a variety of different functionalities ranging from simple on-off light dimming control to assistants that have speaker functionality and can send messages and emails.
Alternatively, a simpler sound sensor that senses only occupancy can also be provided. The occupancy sound sensor listens for activity and turns off the lights when no activity is detected for a set amount of time. The occupancy sound sensor can be configured to turn on the lights when activity is detected. The occupancy sound sensor can also be configured to dim the lights according to user speech recognition commands. Thus, a wide variety of different sensors can be connected to the audio interface 80.
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